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Naman Arora

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There is so many articles on the internet about why the start-up failed but nobody talk about the founder feeling how they handle on this stage when a company shutdown remember that entrepreneur never fail the process is failed please didn't put tag of any person bhia issan hia Galti ho jati hia Jabh khud founder bano tabh pata chalega

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